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Is it possible to have no set style to a house exterior & interior?

I have just been pondering the whole renovating/building from scratch thing and I visited a house the other day and mentioned to the architect that I loved the simplicity of the design and that it appeared to be mid-century: no cornices, no doorway arches (ie. doorways were at ceiling height), lots of full length louvres, angled house design on exterior, tiled concrete look floors, white walls..............he said that it was no particular style..........As much as I love the character homes such as the Old Queenslanders, and the hamptons look and the Californian bungalows etc, I think I lean to very simple design which could possibly give a different look, depending on the furniture used.........but I also love classic things....(such as Audrey Hepburn....and the bathrooms and kitchens to match).......I would like a classic bathroom, but don't want it to be a cookie cutter style that everyone has...........My questions are:

1. Is there a style that matches what I have described...ie. is it called anything in particular? (or is it called "confused")?

2. Any advice on how to do a classic? bathroom and kitchen design (that doesn't include a bathroom of 30x60 white tiles with charcoal floors) whilst still having a house design/layout as per above that also matches the wet areas? There are a few designers/bathroom renovators on this site which seem to consistently do work that I love....but often the styles I fall in love with are those that would fit in a character home. It is a real bugger loving lots of styles, but wanting a cohesive style of house.

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